Out of anger, President Duterte punched a wall of Malacañang Palace after learning the Department of Justice (DoJ) cleared Rolando “Kerwin” Espinosa Jr. and other high-profile suspects from illegal drug charges.

Away from the glaring cameras and the prying eyes of the media covering the Palace, President Duterte visited on Monday several public hospitals and hospices where he extended financial assistance to institutions that are primarily serving abandoned or children of poor families.

Official statements from Malacañang Palace and President Rodrigo R. Duterte dismiss the possibility of a revolutionary government declaration any time soon. Even with such dismissal, some groups, particularly those identified with the political opposition, still saw it necessary to openly express their opposition to a revolutionary government for the Philippines.

Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said Malacañang Palace appreciates the efforts of President Duterte’s supporters who are organizing a grand rally at the Davao Crocodile park on Thursday to urge him to declare a revolutionary government but added “there is no legal or factual basis” for it as of now.